This is a PDF table. Among other data, it reports that in the second wave of Ebola cases, beginning May 29, Liberia has seen 108 cumulative cases (confirmed, probable, and suspected) and 49 confirmed.

Very alarmingly, it also reports 10 cumulative cases among healthcare workers, and 9 cumulative deaths—the most recent being July 3. Including the first wave, which began March 22, Liberia reports 12 HCW cases, 11 of them fatal.

All told, in both waves, Liberia reports 81 deaths in confirmed, probable and suspected Ebola cases, with a case fatality rate of 77.8%.

This is a PDF table. Among other data, it reports that in the second wave of Ebola cases, beginning May 29, Liberia has seen 108 cumulative cases (confirmed, probable, and suspected) and 49 confirmed.

Very alarmingly, it also reports 10 cumulative cases among healthcare workers, and 9 cumulative deaths—the most recent being July 3. Including the first wave, which began March 22, Liberia reports 12 HCW cases, 11 of them fatal.

All told, in both waves, Liberia reports 81 deaths in confirmed, probable and suspected Ebola cases, with a case fatality rate of 77.8%.